Ken ‘Hawk’ Harrelson became ‘kinda, sorta’ the first MLB Free Agent, an Improbable 9th inning comeback, and the first Little League World Series Champs – This DiSH for Aug. 21

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In 1967, Ken ‘Hawk’ Harrelson was ‘fired’ by Kansas City Athletics owner Charlie Finley, allowing Harrelson to sign with teams bidding for his services.

In 1990, the Philadelphia Phillies scored 9 runs in the ninth inning to beat Los Angeles 12-11.

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In 1975, the Rick and Paul Reuschel became the first and still only brothers to combine for a shutout in MLB history.

In 1974, the movie ‘The Longest Yard’ starring Burt Reynolds and featuring football players Ray Nietzsche and Joe Kapp debuted in theaters.

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